Whether your loan is current, or you are in foreclosure, or you lost your home to foreclosure – no matter what your situation is - you will need to get a bloomberg-based securitization audit as your first step. A thorough Securitization Audit includes the use of Bloomberg financial platforms to obtain the most accurate and complete information about your loan possible.
Why? Today, it is estimated that there are 65 million loans which have potentially been securitized. The impact of this in your life is that very possibly not only does your lender not have the right to foreclose on you, but they may not even have the right to collect from you!
Tila Solutions Auditors are trained in the use of the Bloomberg Financial Platform to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information about your loan possible. That’s why Bloomberg-based audits become critical. If you are in foreclosure and your loan has been investigated using the laser-precise research platforms that Bloomberg provides, then very possibly we can help make a case for you and/or your attorney to fight for your home! Today, most lenders don’t have a legal right to foreclose because of the shortcuts they took when they securitized your loan.
Many audit companies do not have the capability to perform a complete audit of your loan because their auditors are not trained in the use of Bloomberg Financial information platforms to conduct that investigation into your loan. Without this in-depth audit, it is possible that the audit you receive from another company could be flawed. Get the best audit you can!
Don’t let somebody who can’t prove that they own the note, or doesn’t have the deed foreclose on your home. Instead, let us help you prove with Real Evidence that your loan was securitized, the note and deed separated, as well as many other findings! Let’s get that lender backed off and running scared!
Remember: It is now estimated that 65 million loans were securitized. Your first action needs to be to protect yourself and investigate the loan. It may just save your home!
What is a Bloomberg-based Securitization Audit?



